Eaton Corp.'s dividends were higher in the first three months of the year that they were a year ago, but its sales declined slightly even as it struggled with the impact of the strong dollar on its global operations. Full story »

A lawsuit against TCP International by its former general counsel has cascaded into a crisis of confidence among some of its new shareholders and has led to the resignation of Ellis Yan, TCP founder and CEO. Full story »

FirstEnergy is pulling the plug on its three old, coal-fired power plants on the shore of Lake Erie. The decision comes in the wake of new federal air standards limiting the amount of mercury and other toxic metals that power plants can legally pump into the atmosphere. Full story »

Gov. Kasich is playing musical chairs at the PUCO in a reshuffle that could determine whether FirstEnergy gets its way on a 15-year power deal that opponents say will cost consumers an extra $3 billion. Full story »

Energy efficiency can save up to 20 percent of the $400 billion the nation's businesses and industries spend annually just to heat, cool and light buildings, says the U.S. Department of Energy. The savings are expect to boost the national economy. Full story »

TravelCenters of America wants to sell more than gasoline and diesel. It has spent millions of dollars in an effort to grow into a full-service kind of company in a business sector where profit margins are uncertain and sometimes very thin. The strategy is starting to pay off. Full story »